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QuestionWhy do I need to beat the eggs one by one?Community AnswerTo ensure the light texture and to get it mixed clearer since egg yolk is thick.
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QuestionDo I have to use an oven?Community AnswerFor years I made flan as my grandmother did all her life. I just placed one single large flan mold (not individual ramekins) in a larger pot with water and simmered it on the stove top for 1 hour to 1 1/2 hours, depending of the size of the flan. The water should touch the sides of the mold only up to the middle of it or less. Cover the mold tightly with aluminum foil to avoid water getting into the flan, which could ruin the consistency.
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QuestionWhy do you need to add lemon essence?Community AnswerIt's optional as it adds another dimension of flavor. You can leave it out if you want to.
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QuestionWhat are the benefits of leche flan?Community AnswerThe benefits of flan are plenty! It's a blissful indulgence, mood uplifting, and a smile promoter. There is happiness in sharing, as well as the joy of preserving heritage recipes. It can be a conversational piece, and a home cooking art masterpiece. It can enhance your romantic life, too.
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QuestionDo I use the egg whites or just the yolks?Community AnswerIt's up to you. Some people prefer to use whole eggs. There are plenty of leche flan recipes on the internet that uses the whole egg.
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QuestionWhat has happened if the sugar has stuck to the pan?JaneCommunity AnswerYou may have let the dessert cool down too much. Alternatively, you may not have cooked the sugar long enough.
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QuestionHow do I determine when my flan is ready?Community AnswerStick a knife in the middle after one hour of baking. If it comes out clean, the flan is ready; if not, bake for five to 10 minutes longer.
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QuestionWhat does Leche Flan taste like?Community AnswerLeche Flan has a similar taste to custard but is smoother and has a firm texture.
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QuestionWhat are the advantages and disadvantages of eating leche flan?JaneCommunity AnswerThe main advantage is that leche flan is a delectable dessert that will allow you to appreciate a different cultural food. A disadvantage is that the dessert is not exactly healthy.
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QuestionCan I do this by steaming? Which is better, steaming or baking?Community AnswerBaking is better than steaming. It's more complicated when you make leche flan by steaming.
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QuestionWhat will happen if I just add the egg whites?Community AnswerThe consistency of your flan will be all wrong, and the recipe may not even come together properly.
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QuestionCan I make my own recipe for leche flan?Community AnswerYes, this recipe is just meant to be a base for the leche flan. Many people have done other variations of this by adding in chocolate, berries, lemons, and even setting the caramel on fire! It's entirely up to you to do what you want with the recipe.
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QuestionIs it okay if I don't use the oven?Community AnswerYes. You also can steam them if you don't have an oven at home. The ingredients and procedure are still the same, otherwise.
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